The Manchester United Thread

*Refrains from mentioning your regular narking at L'pool for fear you'll have another meltdown.

Ta for the nice week ending hilarity though mate. Appreciated. 🍻
I ain't narking at Liverpool. I'm narking at closet United fans pretending to like Liverpool :D

Edit: Hope you have an amazing weekend. My already started with ice cold beer after a shift. Shame there aint no footie over the weekend but weather is amazing here and finally covid is under control ( lets hope I don't cruse it!) and possibilities are endless. Life's good.
 
Email from the club:

As you may be aware, Joel Glazer, the club’s Executive Co-Chairman, today took part in a special meeting of our Fans’ Forum to listen to the views of supporters and set out his vision for a new era of dialogue and consultation with fans.

We want to share with you some of the main points from the meeting, in which Joel also discussed his ambitions for the club, along with his intentions for investment in Old Trafford and the training ground.

He said: “Our goal is to win every competition we compete in, and we will continue to invest in our Academy and in the transfer market to support the manager in an effort to meet the club’s goals.

“As a club we have devoted a lot of time and resources over the last several years updating and further developing our vast global scouting network to adapt to the modern football environment. This is a project that should provide a foundation for long-term success in the years to come.

“In addition, as you all know, we have also been focused on growing and developing our women’s team in line with the traditions and values of the club, and we are committed to continuing that process.

“Old Trafford is at the heart of Manchester United and while we have spent over £100m over the last 10 years on infrastructure projects, we will now accelerate the process of planning much more significant investment and upgrades to the stadium…rest assured, we will consult with supporters throughout the process to end up with a result we can all be proud of.

“The same goes for our training ground. Preliminary planning work is already under way and there will be significant funding available to further enhance our facilities and ensure they remain world class.”

Proposals to strengthen fan representation and the role of fans at the heart of the club were outlined, with a view to further refinement with MUST and the Fans’ Forum. These include:

• Creation of a Fan Advisory Board to consult with the club’s senior leadership and owners, in addition to a strengthened Fans’ Forum.

• The Board will be made up of representatives from the Forum and key fan groups to ensure the fans’ perspective is embedded within the club’s decision-making processes.

• The club has initiated a direct dialogue with MUST with the aim of identifying a mutually beneficial Fan Share Scheme involving a new class of shares which will each carry the same voting rights as the shares owned by the Glazer family. This would establish a foundation for supporters to build a meaningful ownership stake and create a new spirit of partnership with the club.

Joel also addressed the topic of the club’s self-sustaining model: “We want this club to always be successful and win trophies. To compete for trophies requires significant investment. The commercial growth at the club has helped deliver the revenue which ultimately underpins that investment in a sustainable manner. That approach has allowed us to have among the highest net transfer spend in world football over the last 5 years and have one of the highest wage bills. Also, as a direct result of our commercial business, we have kept ticket prices affordable for all fans and not raised season ticket prices in over 10 years This is an area that we as a club are very proud of.”

Following the meeting, Joel Glazer said:

“I was pleased to join the Fans’ Forum to listen to the views of supporters, address their questions, and share ideas on how we can improve the way we work together.

“As owners, we want exactly the same thing as the fans – a successful team and a strong club – and we want to work in partnership to achieve those objectives.

“Fans are the lifeblood of Manchester United and I am personally committed to ensuring that they are given an enhanced voice, through the creation of a Fan Advisory Board and a Fan Share Scheme.

“The club has been in discussions with MUST regarding a fan share scheme for a number of months and has already sought external legal advice on options. Discussions will now intensify, with the aim of agreeing a plan before the start of the new season.”
 
Talk is cheap...that's all I have to say. Let's see if they actually put their money where their mouth is this summer transfer window. Since we're stuck with the PE teacher, we need to invest, not only heavily but smartly as well. But in reality, we'll probably squander our transfer budget on Declan rice
 
Talk is cheap...that's all I have to say. Let's see if they actually put their money where their mouth is this summer transfer window. Since we're stuck with the PE teacher, we need to invest, not only heavily but smartly as well. But in reality, we'll probably squander our transfer budget on Declan rice
A select few journalists who where aloud to sit in seem to think the Outlaid plans for stadium etc look pretty promising. Most of it will be embargoed most likely. Andy Mitten said it was very good and some big things to be announced so let’s see
 
From the clubs website



Release/Free Transfer:
Jacob Carney
Mark Helm
Iestyn Hughes
Joel Pereira
Arnau Puigmal
Sergio Romero
Max Taylor
Aliou Traore

Contract discussions:
Lee Grant (member staff)
Juan Mata
Paul Woolston

Option Exercised:
Dermot Mee
 


Simon Stone

@sistoney67

Ian Stirling on @bbc5live re Glazer meeting: "Supporters want to invest in the club. This isn’t just buying shares off the Glazer family, there’s going to be a new class of shares which will be supporters shares and have the same voting rights as the Glazer family shares."
 
A select few journalists who where aloud to sit in seem to think the Outlaid plans for stadium etc look pretty promising. Most of it will be embargoed most likely. Andy Mitten said it was very good and some big things to be announced so let’s see

You really believe this TOD? If so, I have a plot of land in Yorkshire I'd like to sell you....
 
You really believe this TOD? If so, I have a plot of land in Yorkshire I'd like to sell you....
No mate I will believe it when I see it and wait to see what has been outlined when the detailed stuff comes out. Just going off what a few people have said that were in the actual meeting.
 
No mate I will believe it when I see it and wait to see what has been outlined when the detailed stuff comes out. Just going off what a few people have said that were in the actual meeting.

Its easy to get excited with some PR-engineered faux promises. Sure, after leaving OT to rot for 16 years, they now make a "plan" to upgrade it's facilities. 16 YEARS! After multiple reports of mice infestation, all the Glazers did was put up some more lights and redecorate the away dressing room.

Miss me with the PR-muddled plan. Its primary purpose is just to appease fans for the time being.
 
Its easy to get excited with some PR-engineered faux promises. Sure, after leaving OT to rot for 16 years, they now make a "plan" to upgrade it's facilities. 16 YEARS! After multiple reports of mice infestation, all the Glazers did was put up some more lights and redecorate the away dressing room.

Miss me with the PR-muddled plan. Its primary purpose is just to appease fans for the time being.
Most probably right mate. Only time will tell. And we have to see what these so called talked about plans are. No one knows as the finer details haven’t been released yet.
 
That's a smart transfer. I remember I brought this up a few threads back but AWB needs competition. He was complacent last season but then again, who could blame him? His only competition was a right footed left back!

If signing tripper is enough to accelerate AWB's development ala Luke shaw then it's worth the 5-10 million pound fee
 
That's a smart transfer. I remember I brought this up a few threads back but AWB needs competition. He was complacent last season but then again, who could blame him? His only competition was a right footed left back!

If signing tripper is enough to accelerate AWB's development ala Luke shaw then it's worth the 5-10 million pound fee
Yeah some competition would be good and quality competition at that. Trippier has been superb for Atletico Madrid and was voted in the team of the year.

Not sure if it was complacency with AWB or just to much football since joining Utd. Looked knackered a lot of the times and while he improved slightly attacking wise last season his defensive work slipped at times especially getting back and beat a few times. Having to took in to cover Linderlof hasn’t helped him.

Should get him for about 15m which would be a great price.
 
Think another loan would be good for him. Especially there after impressing and playing fairly regularly.




Jonathan Shrager

@JonathanShrager

If he is not in #MUFC’s first team plans for next season, the current preference of Pellistri and those around him is to stay another year at Alavés. Conversations are set to take place this week to further discuss Facundo’s options
 
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